The base Mythic folder or individual pack folder can contain a `lore-templates.yml` file where lore templates are defined.
Here is an example of a `lore-templates.yml` file.
```yml
BasicWeaponTest:
Lines:
-'<white><lore.stats>'
-''
-'<placeholder.TestLine>'
-'<gold><placeholder.TestConditionalPlaceholder>'
-''
-'<lore.Description{wrap=10}>'
```
An item could utilize this template by using `Lore.Template: BasicWeaponTest ` instead of providing a list of lore:
```yml
TestLoreTemplates1:
Id:BLAZE_ROD
Display:'Test'
Lore:
Template:BasicWeaponTest
Description:Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
Stats:
-CRITICAL_STRIKE_CHANCE 0.5 ADDITIVE
-CRITICAL_STRIKE_DAMAGE 2.0 ADDITIVE
-HEALTH 20to30 ADDITIVE
```
Note that `Description` is used as a placeholder in the `BasicWeaponTest`'s `<lore.Description{wrap=10}>` placeholder. You can define arbitrary lore placeholders and use them the same way as this.
## Lore Placeholders
The `<placeholder.*>` placeholders in the above example are referencing the examples provided from the new [`placeholders.yml`](TODO:LINK), which can also be used.
## Other Information about Lore Templates
- Every node under Lore other than `Template` will be passed to the template as a `<lore.*>` placeholder (where `*` is the node you specify.)
- Templates can use any other applicable placeholders supported by drop tables.
- A line with `<lore.stats>` will be iterated and replicated for each stat using the tooltip formats configured in [`stats.yml`](TODO:LINK).
- More features for this are planned as well.
## Lore Attributes
Attributes are formatted similarly to how skills are. In our previous example, `wrap` is considered an Attribute.